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across the country, to be more articulate about the kinds of conditions we should have in our cities and the kinds of role that the elected officials have in working cross jurisdiction to say young people should feel these ways and have these kinds of opportunities in our cities. what would that look like? >> we have some models. we have some models. i do think the kind of youth voice in this conversation is remarkable and it's a place -- but it ought not be the exception, right, these are the consumers of everything we do and far too often their voices are not heard enough. in those practices, in those places that are really getting at the root cause of this, it is coming from youth, as all movements do, right, and it is ensuring that those community groups become partners with the school site to take what folks like you are trying to do and ensure that its tentacles reverberate far outside the school building. while we don't have things like a common definition we have seen, over the last 3 years, finally all states developing some state policy against bullying and harassment. thre
across the country, to be more articulate about the kinds of conditions we should have in our cities and the kinds of role that the elected officials have in working cross jurisdiction to say young people should feel these ways and have these kinds of opportunities in our cities. what would that look like? >> we have some models. we have some models. i do think the kind of youth voice in this conversation is remarkable and it's a place -- but it ought not be the exception, right, these...
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you heard tom mention restoretive justice, right here, again, right here in this city across the bridge, and i know as superintendent talked about, you are doing amazing stuff in san francisco. tony smith in oakland has an initiative that is dealing with not just things like restoretive justice alone but positive behavioral interventions and supports. couple that with response to intervention, whole school reform strategies that work on transforming the way the school is functioning and in so doing making it a more positive culture for everybody. it brings in parental engagement in families and it has the very tough conversations, in the case of oakland i know for sure, around things like race with an african american male focus in that community because it's appropriate for that community, and the way all these things link together. so certainly bullying and harassment is an avenue into transforming the way schools work. just like discipline is an avenue into transforming the way schools work, as is standards and good assessments, it is how all these things fit together to ensure that
you heard tom mention restoretive justice, right here, again, right here in this city across the bridge, and i know as superintendent talked about, you are doing amazing stuff in san francisco. tony smith in oakland has an initiative that is dealing with not just things like restoretive justice alone but positive behavioral interventions and supports. couple that with response to intervention, whole school reform strategies that work on transforming the way the school is functioning and in so...
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but what a sight homeowners woke up to this morning after that eight-inch city water main broke. it was a torrent of 40,000 gallons of water flowing down the hillside, picking up mud and debris and speed along the way. some residents said it sounded like a storm outside their windows. but when they looked out it was too dark to see what was really happening. but then many of them got knocks at the door from police, warning them to get out. >> i saw the police down here. and about 5:00, 4:30, we were here, and i could see the water coming down. and at 5:00, the police say that evacuate. the water is coming down fast. >> reporter: now, that resident did evacuate the scene, and he says this isn't the first time that he has had to do that. he had to do it in 1982 shortly after he bought his house that is right next to today's mudslide. you can see from our chopper overhead that there is still lots of cleanup. and even where it's been cleaned up, there is still evidence of the mudslide that came down below. now the city public works department says the engineers have tested that la
but what a sight homeowners woke up to this morning after that eight-inch city water main broke. it was a torrent of 40,000 gallons of water flowing down the hillside, picking up mud and debris and speed along the way. some residents said it sounded like a storm outside their windows. but when they looked out it was too dark to see what was really happening. but then many of them got knocks at the door from police, warning them to get out. >> i saw the police down here. and about 5:00,...
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mid-50s in oakland and redwood city. 55 in san jose. forecast few tours we'll see scattered showers tonight and throughout the day friday. but also, more breaks of sunshine tomorrow. small hail, thunder possible. as this cold unstable air moves over us. cold mornings sunday and monday. temperatures down at or below freezing in colder locations. in early morning hours. satellite shows another line showers passing throughout the bay area now. more pockets of showers behind it in this cold, unstable air mass this, is our weather maker for the next couple days. starting at 7:00 this evening, at which point we'll have what we've had now. scattered showers, more waves of showers coming through overnight. starting this rush hour, we'll see wet spots and dry spots. we'll see fewer areas of showers passing through. but still, we'll have scattered showers into the late afternoon and evening hours tomorrow and then, by saturday morning it should be winding down giving way to mainly sunny skies. cool conditions. in the sierra, a winter advisory in
mid-50s in oakland and redwood city. 55 in san jose. forecast few tours we'll see scattered showers tonight and throughout the day friday. but also, more breaks of sunshine tomorrow. small hail, thunder possible. as this cold unstable air moves over us. cold mornings sunday and monday. temperatures down at or below freezing in colder locations. in early morning hours. satellite shows another line showers passing throughout the bay area now. more pockets of showers behind it in this cold,...
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tearing up a local tackle football league in the salt lake city area. and doesn't even weigh 60 pounds. 25 touchdowns, 10 point after conversions and rushed for over 1900 yards in her first season. coaches say she is the fastest kid on the field no matter who her team faces. she's been nicknamed sweet feet. >> and she's little. nice. >> look at the ponytail hanging out the back. so cool. >> how cute is that. >> great moves. >> the thing you do. >> and don't listen to people who tell you you can't. >> there's a new word for them. it's called haters. >> is that new? >> it's not new but wasn't around when i was a kid. >> we've had pretty good guests and segments on this show. >> let's do the forecast real quick and have more fun. more fun after weather? >> we are. >> he can tell us about what's going to survive in the winter. >> that's not our topic but okay. i'll ask him that at the end. >> a nice pattern change ahead. derek's going to love the forecast. if you want to get out and rake leaves this weekend, a lot of sunshine with warmer temperatures on the
tearing up a local tackle football league in the salt lake city area. and doesn't even weigh 60 pounds. 25 touchdowns, 10 point after conversions and rushed for over 1900 yards in her first season. coaches say she is the fastest kid on the field no matter who her team faces. she's been nicknamed sweet feet. >> and she's little. nice. >> look at the ponytail hanging out the back. so cool. >> how cute is that. >> great moves. >> the thing you do. >> and don't...
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ç the double city councilman will be the second biggest number in congress. he notes political gridlock.ç he says his youth and optimism could help. >> the 113th congress will be the youngest, most inexperienced congress in the history of congress. and i see that notç as a liability, but as an opportunity. >> as for congressman stark who was first elected in 1972, he issued a statement today saying he would be happy to give him guidance in the future.ç we have plenty more election coverage on our web siet at n nbcbayarea.com.ç >> it says it will now use chrome alloy to replace all of the damaged pipes. chevron says the new pipes will fix the main problem that led to the fire which was pipe corrosion. it hopes to get all repairs done early next year and have that refinery working back at a hundred percent within the first three months of the year.ç a rush hour tragedy avoided tonight. a woman accidentally drove her car on to the tracks at maple it happened around 6:00 tonight. our nbc chopper on the scene. she and a child were able to get out of the
ç the double city councilman will be the second biggest number in congress. he notes political gridlock.ç he says his youth and optimism could help. >> the 113th congress will be the youngest, most inexperienced congress in the history of congress. and i see that notç as a liability, but as an opportunity. >> as for congressman stark who was first elected in 1972, he issued a statement today saying he would be happy to give him guidance in the future.ç we have plenty more...
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team 6 are in trouble for helping a redwood city-based video game company. electronic arts paid the s.e.a.l.s for consulting work on a new combat game called "medal of honor: war fighter." the deputy commander of the naval special warfare says the s.e.a.l.s provided classified information to the company. one of the s.e.a.l.s is actually part of that mission that killed osama bin laden. details of the punishment have not been revealed. >>> coming up, identity thieves taking a big leap forward. >> we're just touching the tip of the iceberg. >> it's an investigative unit exclusive. we'll show you how a single key is allowing crooks to cash in while you're filling up. >>> a grand opening and a grand traffic disaster. chp and police doing crowd control tonight near a new livermore outlet mall. we'll tell you what's being done to ease the bottleneck there. >>> and get this. a storm survivor. we'll show you how a man got creative and powered his home with his prius. >>> it's been a traffic nightmare. why? shoppers packing the roadway. the interstate, 580, in both d
team 6 are in trouble for helping a redwood city-based video game company. electronic arts paid the s.e.a.l.s for consulting work on a new combat game called "medal of honor: war fighter." the deputy commander of the naval special warfare says the s.e.a.l.s provided classified information to the company. one of the s.e.a.l.s is actually part of that mission that killed osama bin laden. details of the punishment have not been revealed. >>> coming up, identity thieves taking a...
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neighbors say squatters have been scene in the neighborhood. >> redwood city electronic arts plan nose changes to a video game landing seven members of the navy s.e.a.l. team six in trouble. the navy punished s.e.a.l.s for consulting on the game. one was on a mission that killed osama bin laden. the s.e.a.l.s received leters Åcxc reprimand for disclosing classified information as well as a temporary cut in pay. one form year navy s.e.a.l. doesn't think it was call any harm. >> taliban and al qaeda is not going to use modern warfare war fighter as a training video aid or recruitment tool they're not going to use it. >> ea released a statement saying there are no plans to recall medal of honor war fighter and no plans to alter the content in the game. >> happening now in the south bay, hundreds of people registering for a chance to receive free food this holiday season. >> they turned out to the sacred heart community service braving. >> doesn't surprise us to see this number of people. it's really scary to see people braving almosts that come out just for the opportunity. >> this char
neighbors say squatters have been scene in the neighborhood. >> redwood city electronic arts plan nose changes to a video game landing seven members of the navy s.e.a.l. team six in trouble. the navy punished s.e.a.l.s for consulting on the game. one was on a mission that killed osama bin laden. the s.e.a.l.s received leters Åcxc reprimand for disclosing classified information as well as a temporary cut in pay. one form year navy s.e.a.l. doesn't think it was call any harm. >>...
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only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >> 21 minutes past the hour, hello, everybody. this is your fox news tha fox n. palestinian witnesses said israeli airstrikes have struck several targets in benghazi city. following that attack that killed the chief of staff and top military commander. israeli assault cease-fire for the past 24 hours along the israel border. and taking a 54 congressional committee today. refusing to answer questions from the committee. the tainted steroid use is responsible for 32 deaths. president obama will be holding his first news conference since march and just about an hour from now. the president acted to address the looming fiscal cliff reportedly call for $1.6 trillion in new taxes over the coming decade. we will bring it to you live on the fox business networ
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are cities too dependent now on federal money? your $170 # million, what percentage comes from the feds? >> what percentage of the city budget? dennis: yeah. >> zero. dennis: why do you care if federal cuts spending? >> there's programs that are essential to spending, social services, what makes social communities. we set the stage for investment in the cities and towns, and we have to have resources to do that. dennis: yes, sir. >> roads are exceptive. water pipes are expensive. businesses who want it invest in my city ask about the electric rates, water rates, tax rates. we want to be partner with the private sector, not enemies. dennis: you're supposed to have a $10 million surplus this year, but you propose raising taxes on businesses locally by $621 per year. why? you're in surplus. why raise taxes on businesses, sir? >> well, the reason is pretty simple. the legislature sets that, a 171% of what the residential pays. we reduced that 171 down to 161. since i've been mayor, cut business taxes 25% off the previous high. absolut
are cities too dependent now on federal money? your $170 # million, what percentage comes from the feds? >> what percentage of the city budget? dennis: yeah. >> zero. dennis: why do you care if federal cuts spending? >> there's programs that are essential to spending, social services, what makes social communities. we set the stage for investment in the cities and towns, and we have to have resources to do that. dennis: yes, sir. >> roads are exceptive. water pipes are...
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the city chief of u.s. equity strategist is here. a couple things your eyeballs are on. using the payroll tax will be ended but you also believe sequestration will not happen. >> let's deal with that. there are a lot of pieces to the fiscal clipping little alternative minimum tax which packed up the rear. the payroll tax doesn't seem to be a support on either side of the aisle with democrats and republicans don't like the idea if you want to call it borrow when money from the social security trust fund. cheryl: entitlements are off table. [talking over each other] >> both sides have a lot of mistakes in how they are presenting policies. in terms of the aspect of sequestration which is significant particularly going to defense and discretionary spending but the president says this won't happen. most people talking about the firm and into the future and hopefully by then there will be better options. cheryl: that would be a boost for the defense sector as well. a lot of people saw the defense sector under pressure with boeing saying they are going to pull back in the defen
the city chief of u.s. equity strategist is here. a couple things your eyeballs are on. using the payroll tax will be ended but you also believe sequestration will not happen. >> let's deal with that. there are a lot of pieces to the fiscal clipping little alternative minimum tax which packed up the rear. the payroll tax doesn't seem to be a support on either side of the aisle with democrats and republicans don't like the idea if you want to call it borrow when money from the social...
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probably a bit of bearish component to some of the issues in terms of getting gasoline to new york city and other areas has really reconciled itself. if you want to take a look at crude in general, the energy space in general, net, net, there will be some problems the next 4 to 6 weeks. i tend to be bearish the s&p right now. cheryl: it's going to be a very interesting trading week. gentlemen, thanks to all of you. appreciate it. thanks for joining us on this veteran's day. >>> my next guest is helping his clients balance portfolios in what he says is a very uncertain time. personal wealth advisors chairman is now here in a fox business exclusive. volatility, tim, it is all about volatility. you say get ready for the ride. >> i do. for a number of reasons, first we're now about to go through hopefully budget and deficit and fiscal cliff discussion which means anticipating how that might go knowing the tax rates are going up effective january 1st will cause many investors and business owners to be uncertain as they plan their future business plans going into 2013 and 14. cheryl: are you
probably a bit of bearish component to some of the issues in terms of getting gasoline to new york city and other areas has really reconciled itself. if you want to take a look at crude in general, the energy space in general, net, net, there will be some problems the next 4 to 6 weeks. i tend to be bearish the s&p right now. cheryl: it's going to be a very interesting trading week. gentlemen, thanks to all of you. appreciate it. thanks for joining us on this veteran's day. >>> my...
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fewer than 20,000 new york city residents. a different story in new jersey with about 255,000 still without power, new york long island had over 200,000 outages. medical teams heading to the hard-hit area in new york city communities coney island and as far away as rockaway making sure folks are getting proper medical assistance. officials will assess what is needed for cleanup efforts. now back to dennis. dennis: thank you very much. the auto dealers trade association said up to 250,000 cars could be flood damaged or destroyed in super storm sandy causinsandycausing prices to sp. insurance companies came out saying those numbers are wrong. an executive auto analyst with the national automobile dealers association. you are quoted to say maybe there wasn't a lot of science behind what we said. are you telling the truth. >> i saw that article as well, had to shake my head, the assumptions are unclear. the assumption is between 250,000 cars damaged. dennis: based on what? >> as we just heard, damage totals are expected to be arou
fewer than 20,000 new york city residents. a different story in new jersey with about 255,000 still without power, new york long island had over 200,000 outages. medical teams heading to the hard-hit area in new york city communities coney island and as far away as rockaway making sure folks are getting proper medical assistance. officials will assess what is needed for cleanup efforts. now back to dennis. dennis: thank you very much. the auto dealers trade association said up to 250,000 cars...
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methods still being used across the river in new york city and long island. still trigeminal cause a massive explosion in indianapolis killing two people over the weekend. the deafening blast leveled to homes forcing about 200 people from the area. eyewitnesses say two dozen homes damaged by flying debris. the house will begin swearing in some of the newest members tomorrow. they will take the oath tomorrow evening while to my member slated to be sworn in later this week. the four member elects are filling the remainder of the uninspired terms. those are your headlines. back to cheryl. cheryl: thank you so much. but the president's reelection, the law of the land with the repeal movement derailed what businesses would do for health careelaw 2004 implementation. a former hs as deputy secretary. there's a lot of concern from deputies about what this health care loss going to do. especially when it comes issue of pot, is it something that can be at least dealt with in the next term of congress? >> of course cost can be dealt with, don't think this current law, o
methods still being used across the river in new york city and long island. still trigeminal cause a massive explosion in indianapolis killing two people over the weekend. the deafening blast leveled to homes forcing about 200 people from the area. eyewitnesses say two dozen homes damaged by flying debris. the house will begin swearing in some of the newest members tomorrow. they will take the oath tomorrow evening while to my member slated to be sworn in later this week. the four member elects...
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citi price rewind. buy now. save later. ♪ nespresso. where there's a coffee to match my every mood. ♪ where just one touch creates the perfect cup. where every cappuccino and latte is made with fresh milk. ♪ and where clothing is optional. nespresso. what else? >> >> gretchen: we know america is the land of the free and home of the brave. we can with an elephant with callistic gingrich. the beloved elephant takes kids on a journey. good to see elyis callistic again. >> brian: and you elis is busy. elis will not talk because he needs to be paid. why tell the story with ellis. >> wonderful. i write the stories because i love america and america is an exceptional and it is more important that our children understand why it is a great country. ellis the elephant lurns about our 13 original colonis and this period of our colonial american period is 170 years and characteristics and traits as americans are shaped. it is so important that our kids understand how our nation began. >> steve: it is interesting brian is listening intently. >>
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tracy: there we are, 30 past the hour in new york city. let's get a check of the markets as we do every 15 minutes. nicole petallides, 4 of the stock exchange. nicole: let's check the markets with ben willis. what do you think of the market? we have been selling off and trying to hold on to some green. >> big picture, november will be an opportunity for investors to buy, traders a little more of a struggle trying to buy protections against long positions and december is probably the month we will see the rally continue. november particularly after the election is somewhat of a slow month, a middle soft. nicole: talking about the fiscal collect and hold off investments. they think that is the case? >> no. you shouldn't hold on. that is my point. you should be buying when nobody else wants them. we had this discussion. i told you when they were selling financial stocks and housing stocks don't pay attention. people keep their heads about them will make some money. nicole: by what everyone else is selling. tracy: we love ben willis. cu in 15
tracy: there we are, 30 past the hour in new york city. let's get a check of the markets as we do every 15 minutes. nicole petallides, 4 of the stock exchange. nicole: let's check the markets with ben willis. what do you think of the market? we have been selling off and trying to hold on to some green. >> big picture, november will be an opportunity for investors to buy, traders a little more of a struggle trying to buy protections against long positions and december is probably the month...
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they're not big like new york city where they can afford that. we're trying get 100% paid for by the federal government. >> do you think that's likely? >> i think so. they've done it with the power lines and transportation needs but we need to have it for these long-term purposes as well like the dunes and the beach repolicemen irnment. >> should homeowners who have not signed those easements who have not allowed, they want the sand brought back but don't want their views lost by a big sand dune. should they be forced to sign the easements before the sand is put back? >> i'm not sympathetic to those who don't want to sign the easements. it's important for us to get the job done. >> in terms of just looking around the state at other issues, is there a way to better prepare for the storms in the future or do we have to accept storms like this will come around every 50 or 100 years? >> well, no, i think you can have better protection, not only long-term protection like dune protection but better plans for utilities. i had a meeting in aberdeen where
they're not big like new york city where they can afford that. we're trying get 100% paid for by the federal government. >> do you think that's likely? >> i think so. they've done it with the power lines and transportation needs but we need to have it for these long-term purposes as well like the dunes and the beach repolicemen irnment. >> should homeowners who have not signed those easements who have not allowed, they want the sand brought back but don't want their views lost...
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it will be 26 in atlantic city. >> gretchen: we got another cold night. >> steve: indeed. thanks. >> brian: the blackjack dealer has to wear gloves. meantime, new york emergency management director axed. governor andrew quo me said i've had it. i'm firing you after he diverted a crew to clear a tree from his property. one of the cities where the workers should have been, staten island, reporter robert moses is live this morning, freezing for us. what's happening there, robert? >> good morning to you and good morning, everyone. we heard janice talking about the one-two punch of hurricane sandy and the snow. the snow provided a beautiful cover, but it's just covering the damage here on staten island. you can see the power lines just behind me are nearly touching the ground. we're actually several feet below because this concrete gave way here during hurricane sandy and i will try to stumble up here to street level. you can see all the damage we still have here on staten island. that tree leaning over the power lines. situation. nor'easter forced the closure of the disaster r
it will be 26 in atlantic city. >> gretchen: we got another cold night. >> steve: indeed. thanks. >> brian: the blackjack dealer has to wear gloves. meantime, new york emergency management director axed. governor andrew quo me said i've had it. i'm firing you after he diverted a crew to clear a tree from his property. one of the cities where the workers should have been, staten island, reporter robert moses is live this morning, freezing for us. what's happening there, robert?...